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excuse me, james web for whom? may find the answer, since, again, he observes in the infrared range, in which dust has less influence on the radiation of those very supernovae or cyphiid stars, which are used to determine distances to distant galaxies, to measure this constant, and that is, one of the solutions to this hubble tension is that due to incorrect accounting of dust in galaxies, a subtle systematic error crept into our measurements using methods, despite the fact that, of course, everything was discussed there 20 times, but there is something unaccounted for, right? yes, either that, or it turns out that there is no error, and this is still some kind of unusual physics, but what do you expect about the web and for you, what is generally the most unexpected and most intriguing for you from what is on what's the web hints, maybe just hints, and what are you waiting for? and the most unexpected thing is, of course, the distant ... galaxies that he found, which i already talked about, but maybe, firstly, he
excuse me, james web for whom? may find the answer, since, again, he observes in the infrared range, in which dust has less influence on the radiation of those very supernovae or cyphiid stars, which are used to determine distances to distant galaxies, to measure this constant, and that is, one of the solutions to this hubble tension is that due to incorrect accounting of dust in galaxies, a subtle systematic error crept into our measurements using methods, despite the fact that, of course,...
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no wonder then they were an early target for the james web space telescope as well. its images have revealed more about the turbulent this is new stones and make the pillars of creation shine in even more spectacular splendor. or it's all good is read. why are the do you have a science question for us then send it in as a video, text or voice mail. if we answer your query on the air, you'll receive a little surprise as a thank you. go on. just ask the strong them is also look up at the sky from the surface, but the sphere in weather can get in the way of ups evasions. so when placing a telescope location is key, the higher have to come. a desert in chile provides optimal conditions. the app is nearly always dried, clear and cloudless. it to him is never rains. and cities that could spoil the night sky with all to official lights of far away. during the day it looks like the surface of mars. but at night this place turns into a paradise, at least for astronomers, i'm in the common deserts in chile, one of the driest places on of the sky here is clearer than anywhere e
no wonder then they were an early target for the james web space telescope as well. its images have revealed more about the turbulent this is new stones and make the pillars of creation shine in even more spectacular splendor. or it's all good is read. why are the do you have a science question for us then send it in as a video, text or voice mail. if we answer your query on the air, you'll receive a little surprise as a thank you. go on. just ask the strong them is also look up at the sky from...
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no wonder then they were an early target for the james web space telescope as well. its images have revealed more about the turbulent this is new stones and make the pillars of creation shine in even more spectacular splendor. or if i was let is read, why are they on the video? do you have a science question for us, then send it in as a video, text or voice mail. if we answer your query on the air, you'll receive a little surprise as a thank you. go on. just ask the strong them is also look up at the sky from the surface, but the sphere in weather can get in the way of opes evasions. so when placing a telescope location is key, the highest to come, a desert in chile provides optimal conditions. here is nearly always dried, clear and cloudless. it to him is never rains. and cities that could spoil the night sky with auto official lights of far away. during the day it looks like the surface of mars, but at night this place turns into a paradise. at least for astronomers, i'm in the common deserts in chile, one of the driest places on of the sky here is clearer than any
no wonder then they were an early target for the james web space telescope as well. its images have revealed more about the turbulent this is new stones and make the pillars of creation shine in even more spectacular splendor. or if i was let is read, why are they on the video? do you have a science question for us, then send it in as a video, text or voice mail. if we answer your query on the air, you'll receive a little surprise as a thank you. go on. just ask the strong them is also look up...
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no wonder then they were an early target for the james web space telescope as well. its images to reveal more about the turbulent, this is new stones and make the pillars of creation shine in even more spectacular splendor. if i was let is read, why are the do you have a science question for us? then send it in as a video, text or voice mail. if we answer your query on the air, you'll receive a little surprise as a thank you. go on. just ask the strong them is also look up at the sky from the surface, but they don't mist bedroom weather can get in the way of ups of ations. so when placing a telescope location is key, the high you have to come a desert and surely provide optimal conditions. the hit is nearly always dried, clear and cloudless. it to him is never rains. and cities that could spoil the night sky with all to official lights of far away during the day it looks like the surface of mars. but at night this place turns into a paradise. at least for astronomers. i'm in the common deserts in chile, one of the driest places on of the sky here is clearer than anyw
no wonder then they were an early target for the james web space telescope as well. its images to reveal more about the turbulent, this is new stones and make the pillars of creation shine in even more spectacular splendor. if i was let is read, why are the do you have a science question for us? then send it in as a video, text or voice mail. if we answer your query on the air, you'll receive a little surprise as a thank you. go on. just ask the strong them is also look up at the sky from the...
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almost every day we receive new, previously inaccessible data about the structure of the cosmos from james webich of our ideas about the structure and functioning and evolution of the universe are confirmed by these new data, and which perhaps should be revised. my guest today is a candidate: physics-mathematical sciences.
almost every day we receive new, previously inaccessible data about the structure of the cosmos from james webich of our ideas about the structure and functioning and evolution of the universe are confirmed by these new data, and which perhaps should be revised. my guest today is a candidate: physics-mathematical sciences.
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no wonder then they were an early target for the james web space telescope as well. its images to review more about the turbulent this is new stalls and make the pillars of creation shine in even more spectacular splendor. it's all good is read. why are they the do you have a science question for us, then send it in as a video, text or voice mail. if we answer your query on the air, you'll receive a little surprise as a thank you. go on. just ask the strong them is also look up with this guy from the surface, but they don't miss fear and weather can get in the way of ups of ations. so when placing a telescope location is key, the highest to come, a desert in chile provides optimal conditions. the, as it is nearly always dried, clear and cloudless. it to him is never rains. and cities that could spoil the night sky with artificial lights of far away during the day it looks like the surface of mars. but at night this place turns into a paradise. at least for astronomers. i'm in the common deserts in chile, one of the driest places on of the sky here is clearer than any
no wonder then they were an early target for the james web space telescope as well. its images to review more about the turbulent this is new stalls and make the pillars of creation shine in even more spectacular splendor. it's all good is read. why are they the do you have a science question for us, then send it in as a video, text or voice mail. if we answer your query on the air, you'll receive a little surprise as a thank you. go on. just ask the strong them is also look up with this guy...
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web. but the exact details aren't the same as the data gathered by nasa's james webb's space telescope andes evolve, but there is a problem — it predicts that they're 7% more closely clustered together than they actually are. the new computer simulation is much more detailed, and it takes into account the role of super massive black holes, but that's not right either, it's still 5% more clumpy. so, if the best computer simulation ever created can't get the right result, there are two possibilities, either the measurements from the telescope is wrong or the cherished theories of physics might be incorrect. it could be something as big as questioning the basic tenet of our modern understanding of the universe, which is einstein's theory of relativity. there are currently more questions than answers in astronomy, so many that scientists believe the stage is set for the biggest shake—up in our understanding of how the universe works since albert einstein's ideas about gravity more than 100 years ago. pallab ghosh, bbc news. more of those fascinating details on our website as well as all the ot
web. but the exact details aren't the same as the data gathered by nasa's james webb's space telescope andes evolve, but there is a problem — it predicts that they're 7% more closely clustered together than they actually are. the new computer simulation is much more detailed, and it takes into account the role of super massive black holes, but that's not right either, it's still 5% more clumpy. so, if the best computer simulation ever created can't get the right result, there are two...
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web. but the exact details aren't the same as the data gathered by nasa's james webb's space telescope andw galaxies evolve, but there is a problem — it predicts that they're 7% more closely clustered together than they actually are. the new computer simulation is much more detailed, and it takes into account the role of supermassive black holes, but that's not right either, it's still 5% more clumpy. so, if the best computer simulation ever created can't get the right result, there are two possibilities, either the measurements from the telescope is wrong or the cherished theories of physics might be incorrect. it could be something as big as questioning the basic tenet of our modern understanding of the universe, which is einstein's theory of relativity. there are currently more questions than answers in astronomy, so many that scientists believe the stage is set for the biggest shake—up in our understanding of how the universe works since albert einstein's ideas about gravity more than 100 years ago. pallab ghosh, bbc news. the longest—serving chairman of everton football club, bill ken
web. but the exact details aren't the same as the data gathered by nasa's james webb's space telescope andw galaxies evolve, but there is a problem — it predicts that they're 7% more closely clustered together than they actually are. the new computer simulation is much more detailed, and it takes into account the role of supermassive black holes, but that's not right either, it's still 5% more clumpy. so, if the best computer simulation ever created can't get the right result, there are two...
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web. but the exact details aren't the same as the data gathered by nasa's james webb's space telescope andes evolve, but there is a problem — it predicts that they're 7% more closely clustered together than they actually are. the new computer simulation is much more detailed, and it takes into account the role of super massive black holes, but that's not right either, it's still 5% more clumpy. so, if the best computer simulation ever created can't get the right result, there are two possibilities, either the measurements from the telescope is wrong or the cherished theories of physics might be incorrect. it could be something as big as questioning the basic tenet of our modern understanding of the universe, which is einstein's theory of relativity. there are currently more questions than answers in astronomy, so many that scientists believe the stage is set for the biggest shake—up in our understanding of how the universe works since albert einstein's ideas about gravity more than 100 years ago. pallab ghosh, bbc news. more questions, fewer answers, who knows? we will have more on the sit
web. but the exact details aren't the same as the data gathered by nasa's james webb's space telescope andes evolve, but there is a problem — it predicts that they're 7% more closely clustered together than they actually are. the new computer simulation is much more detailed, and it takes into account the role of super massive black holes, but that's not right either, it's still 5% more clumpy. so, if the best computer simulation ever created can't get the right result, there are two...
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web. but the exact details are not the same as the data gathered by nasa's james webb space telescope andre is a problem. it predicts there is 7% more closely clustering together than they actually are. the new computer simulation is much more detailed and takes into account the role of supermassive black holes. but that's not right either. it is still 5% more clumpy. so if the best computer simulation ever created can't get the right result, there are two possibilities, either the measurements from the telescope are wrong or the cherished theories of physics might be incorrect. it theories of physics might be incorrect-— incorrect. it could be something _ incorrect. it could be something as - incorrect. it could be something as big - incorrect. it could be something as big as| incorrect. it could be _ something as big as questioning the basic tenets of modern understanding of the universe, einstein's theory of relativity.— einstein's theory of relativity. einstein's theory of relativi . ., . , relativity. there are currently more questions _ relativity. there are currently more questions
web. but the exact details are not the same as the data gathered by nasa's james webb space telescope andre is a problem. it predicts there is 7% more closely clustering together than they actually are. the new computer simulation is much more detailed and takes into account the role of supermassive black holes. but that's not right either. it is still 5% more clumpy. so if the best computer simulation ever created can't get the right result, there are two possibilities, either the measurements...
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james hardie™. >>> time for the big money momo mov movmover s. levi has cut the full year sales forecast. positive movement on the web not enough to offset the weaker wholesale trends last night. >> we are trying to get to a profitable success model for brick and mortar retail. after we get that, we will stamp out quicker. >>> shares of gm set to open at a three-year low following the stock slide on reports which it may face issues with the defective air bag inflaters. 20 million vehicles equipped with deadly air bag parts made by arc automotive. shares are trading at a three-year low. >>> and berkshire hathaway selling 3.1 million shares of hp. this latest share puts the stake below 10% and moving forward berkshire will no longer need to disclose buying or selling of hp stock. looking at hp stock right now and it is down .50%. >>> time for a check of headlines outside of business is jessica layton in new york. >> frank, good morning. house lawmakers will be back in the chamber today. the two candidates for speaker is jim jordan and antonin scalia w -- steve scalise. so far, one has the backing of the frontrunner wit
james hardie™. >>> time for the big money momo mov movmover s. levi has cut the full year sales forecast. positive movement on the web not enough to offset the weaker wholesale trends last night. >> we are trying to get to a profitable success model for brick and mortar retail. after we get that, we will stamp out quicker. >>> shares of gm set to open at a three-year low following the stock slide on reports which it may face issues with the defective air bag inflaters....
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web. the bloomberg technology summit is happening today. we have great guest's lined up. and next we will talk about -- safe haven assets. and james will join us from hsbc. that conversation is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: we are about an hour into the trading session with ux -- u.s. stocks getting a nice boost. a surprise to the upside for services and manufacturing. abigail is checking this for us. abigail: the longest losing streak for the s&p 500 going to december of last year we have a gain now must 1% up. and the nasdaq 100 as we have a week of earnings up 1.3%. and china tech soaring up 4.4%. a lot of strength on the emi numbers. it seems like good news is good news. have positive earnings for the industrial space with it flipping higher on the year. 3m putting up a solid quarter. they beat the top and bottom line with the litigation they resolve is helping out. we have general election 43 -- 46% probability they raise their outlook on demand in engines growth. and been atx corp. up 6% and a $10 billion buyback. this has the industrial sector doing more than it did not do the pressed -- past two months we have again up
web. the bloomberg technology summit is happening today. we have great guest's lined up. and next we will talk about -- safe haven assets. and james will join us from hsbc. that conversation is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: we are about an hour into the trading session with ux -- u.s. stocks getting a nice boost. a surprise to the upside for services and manufacturing. abigail is checking this for us. abigail: the longest losing streak for the s&p 500 going to december of last year we...